D E C E M B E R / J A N U A R Y 2 0 1 8 M A C O N M A G A Z I N E | 21
for the landmark in Ingleside
Historic District.
In January 2017, Rick Dover, of
Dover Development, and Faris Eid,
of Design Innovations Architects,
presented the concept to transform
Alex IV into a senior living facility.
The development will consist of 61
units for senior living and create
30 permanent jobs. The project is
expected to begin in early 2018 and
will finish later in the year.
Dover Development focuses
on renovating old buildings
and putting them back into use.
A similar project at Oakwood
Elementary in Knoxville has won
multiple historic preservation
awards.
Old City Flower Festival
unites Macon churches
The seventh annual Old City
Flower Festival will be held Jan. 20-
22 at St. Paul's Episcopal Church,
located at the corner of College
and Forsyth streets. With the
theme "Consider the Lilies of the
Field," the festival will showcase
the work of flower guilds from
more than 15 Macon area churches.
The free flower show will be open
from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Jan. 20, 1-4 p.m.
Jan. 21 and 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Jan. 22.
Complementing the show will
be free midday organ recitals,
an evensong service with
special music, an art exhibit and
a gift shop. Reservations are
suggested for a preview party,
seated luncheons and a flower
arranging workshop. Learn more
at StPaulsMacon.org, at facebook.
com/stpaulsmacon.org or by
calling 478-743-4623.
W i l l i a m H o u s e a l !
8JMMJBNBOEIJTXJGFBSFMPPLJOHGPSXBSEUP
TFSWJOHUIF.POSPFBOE#JCC$PVOUZ
$PNNVOJUJFT